GLENN CLOSE


'Glenn Close' (born March 19, 1947) is a five-time Academy Award-nominated American film and stage actress. Close is an Emmy Award- winning TV movie actress, a three-time Tony Award-winning stage actress and has been nominated for seven Emmys and seven Golden Globes.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Stage productions
Broadway and Off-Broadway Musicals
Broadway Plays
Off-Broadway
Filmography
Documentaries
Television credits
Awards
Oscar Nominations
Emmy Award/Nominations
Golden Globe
Tony Awards
Other
References
External links

Biography


Early life

Close was born in Greenwich, Connecticut to Bettine (née Moore) and William Taliaferro Close,[1] a doctor who operated a clinic in the Belgian Congo and served as a personal physician to President Mobutu Sese Seko.[2] Her parents came from upper-class families; her paternal grandfather, Edward Bennett Close, a stockbroker and director of the American Hospital Association,[3] was first married to Post Cereals' heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, making Glenn Close a relative of screenwriter/director Preston Sturges and actress Dina Merrill. Close is also a second cousin once removed of Brooke Shields. Shields's great-grandmother Mary Elsie Moore (wife of Don Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince di Civitella-Cesi) was Close's great-aunt, a sister of Close's maternal grandfather, Charles Arthur Moore.
Close attended Choate Rosemary Hall, a private boarding school in Connecticut. Michael Douglas, her co-star in ''Fatal Attraction'', also attended Choate Rosemary Hall. Glenn also attended the College of William and Mary, becoming a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
Career

Close has had a lengthy career as a versatile actress and performer. Close is remembered for her chilling roles as the scheming aristocrat Madame de Merteuil in ''Dangerous Liaisons'' and as the psychotic book editor Alex in ''Fatal Attraction''. She has been nominated for 5 Academy Awards, for Best Actress in ''Dangerous Liaisons'' and ''Fatal Attraction'' and for Best Supporting Actress in ''The Natural'', ''The Big Chill'' and ''The World According to Garp''. She played the role of Sunny von Bülow in the 1990 film ''Reversal of Fortune'' to critical acclaim.
Close in ''Dangerous Liaisons'', 1988

In the 1990s, Close took on challenging roles on television as well. She starred in the highly rated presentation of the 1991 Hallmark Hall of Fame drama ''Sarah, Plain and Tall'' (and its two sequels) and also in the made-for-TV movie ''Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story'' (1995); from these roles she was nominated for 8 Emmys (winning one) and 7 Golden Globes (winning one 2005). She also appeared in the newsroom comedy-drama ''The Paper'' (1994), the alien invasion satire ''Mars Attacks!'' (1996, as The First Lady), the Disney hit ''101 Dalmatians'' and ''102 Dalmatians'' (1996, as the sinister Cruella de Vil) and the blockbuster ''Air Force One'' (1997), as the trustworthy vice-president to Harrison Ford's president. In 2001 she starred in an elaborate production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical ''South Pacific''. In 2005, Close joined the FX crime series ''The Shield'', in which she played a no-nonsense precinct captain. Her appearance on the cop drama was such a success that she is now starring in a new hit series of her own for 2007, ''Damages'' (also on FX) instead of continuing her character on ''the Shield''.
Close has had an extensive career performing in many Broadway musicals. One of her most notable roles on stage was Norma Desmond in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production of ''Sunset Boulevard'' where Close won a Tony award playing the role on Broadway in 1994. Close was also a guest star, at the Andrew Lloyd Webber fiftieth birthday party celebration, in the Royal Albert Hall in 1998. She appeared as Norma Desmond and performed songs from ''Sunset Boulevard''. Close is being considered to reprise the role of Norma Desmond in the 2008 film ''Sunset Boulevard'', based on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. The film has not started production. [4]
Personal life

Close is a life-long baseball fan of the New York Mets and has sung the National Anthem before Mets games several times, including Game 1 of the 1986 World Series.
In February 2006, Close married her longtime boyfriend David Shaw. They reside in Maine. Close was previously married to Cabot Wade (1969–1971) and James Marlas (1984–1987). Her only child is her daughter, Annie Maude Starke (Born April 26, 1988), from her previous relationship with John Starke that ended in 1991.
She has donated money to election campaigns of many Democratic politicians, including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Howard Dean and John Edwards.[5]

Stage productions


Broadway and Off-Broadway Musicals


★ ''Rex'' (Broadway, 1976), Richard Rodgers-Sheldon Harnick musical about Henry VIII

★ ''Barnum'' (Chairy Barnum, Broadway, 1980), Cy Coleman musical about Phineas T. Barnum

★ ''Sunset Boulevard'' (Norma Desmond, Broadway, 1994), Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on the classic 1950 motion picture ''Sunset Boulevard''

★ ''Busker Alley'' (Off-Broadway, 2006, one-performance benefit concert), Sherman Brothers musical based on the 1938 movie ''St. Martin's Lane'', directed by Tony Walton
Broadway Plays


★ ''Love for Love'' by William Congreve (New Phoenix Repertory Co. at the Helen Hayes Theatre, November 1974)

★ ''The Rules of the Game'' by Luigi Pirandello (New Phoenix Repertory Co. at the Helen Hayes Theatre, December 1974)

★ ''The Member of the Wedding'' by Carson McCullers (New Phoenix Repertory Co. at the Helen Hayes Theatre, December 1974)

★ ''The Crucifer of Blood'' by Paul Giovanni (Helen Hayes Theatre, September 1978)

★ ''The Real Thing'' by Tom Stoppard (Plymouth Theatre, December 1983)

★ ''Benefactors'' by Michael Frayn (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, December 1985)

★ ''Death and the Maiden'' by Ariel Dorfman (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, February 1992)
Off-Broadway


★ ''Uncommon Women and Others'' (1977}

Filmography


Year Title Role Notes
2008 ''Sunset Boulevard'' Norma Desmond rumored project
2007 ''Thérèse Raquin'' Madame pre-production
''Evening'' Mrs. Wittenborn post-production
2005 ''The Chumscrubber'' Carrie Johnson
''Nine Lives'' Maggie
''Hoodwinked'' Granny (voice)
2004 ''Heights'' Diana
''The Stepford Wives'' Claire Wellington
2003 ''Le Divorce'' Olivia Pace
''Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio'' Blue Fairy (voice)
2001 ''The Safety of Objects'' Esther Gold
2000 ''102 Dalmatians'' Cruella de Vil
''Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her'' Dr. Elaine Keener
1999 ''Tarzan'' Kala (voice)
''Cookie's Fortune'' Camille Dixon
1997 ''In & Out'' Herself cameo appearance
''Air Force One'' Vice President Kathryn Bennett
''Paradise Road'' Adrienne Pargiter
1996 ''Mars Attacks!'' First Lady Marsha Dale
''101 Dalmatians'' Cruella de Vil
''Mary Reilly'' Mrs. Farraday
1994 ''The Paper'' Alicia Clark
1993 ''The House of the Spirits'' Ferula Trueba
1991 ''Hook'' Pirate cameo appearance
''Meeting Venus'' Karin Anderson
1990 ''Hamlet'' Queen Gertrude
''Reversal of Fortune'' Sunny von Bulow
1989 ''Immediate Family'' Linda Spector
1988 ''Dangerous Liaisons'' Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil
''Light Years'' Queen Ambisextra (voice) Film's original, French title: Gandahar
1987 ''Fatal Attraction'' Alex Forrest
1985 ''Maxie'' Jan / Maxie
''Jagged Edge'' Teddy Barnes
1984 ''The Natural'' Iris Gaines
''The Stone Boy'' Ruth Hillerman
''Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes'' Jane Porter (voice) She dubbed Andie MacDowell's performance
1983 ''The Big Chill'' Sarah Cooper
1982 ''The World According to Garp'' Jenny Fields

Documentaries



★ ''Divine Garbo'' (1990)

★ ''The Lady With The Torch'' (1999)

★ ''Welcome To Hollywood'' (2001)

★ ''What I Want My Words To Do To You: Voices From Inside A Women's Maximum Security Prison'' (2003)

★ ''A Closer Walk'' (2003)

★ ''Broadway: Beyond The Golden Age'' (2007)

Television credits




★ ''The Rules of the Game'' (1975)

★ ''Too Far to Go'' (1979)

★ ''Orphan Train'' (1979)

★ ''The Elephant Man'' (1982)

★ ''Something About Ameila'' (1984)

★ ''Stones for Ibarra'' (1988)

★ ''She'll Take Romance'' (1990)

★ ''Sarah, Plain and Tall'' (1991)

★ ''Skylark'' (1993)

★ '' (1995)

★ ''The Simpsons (Voiced as Mona Simpson)'' (1995)

★ ''In the Gloaming'' (1997)

★ '' (1999)

★ ''Baby'' (2000) (narrator)

★ ''The Ballad of Lucy Whipple'' (2001)

★ ''South Pacific'' (2001)

★ ''Will and Grace'' (2002)

★ ''Brush with Fate'' (2003)

★ ''The Lion in Winter'' (2003)

★ ''Strip Search'' (2004)

★ ''The West Wing'' (2004)

★ ''The Shield'' (cast member in 2005)

★ ''Damages'' (2007)

Awards


Oscar Nominations


★ 1983 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The World According to Garp

★ 1984 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Big Chill

★ 1985 Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Natural

★ 1988 Best Actress in a Leading Role Fatal Attraction

★ 1989 Best Actress in a Leading Role Dangerous Liaisons
Emmy Award/Nominations


★ 1995 Emmy Award: Lead Actress/ Miniseries - Serving in Silence

★ 2002 Emmy Nomination: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Will & Grace

★ 2005 Emmy Nomination: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series The Shield
Golden Globe


★ 2005 Golden Globe Award: Best Actress/ Miniseries - The Lion in Winter

★ 2006 Golden Globe Nomination: Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama The Shield
Tony Awards


★ 1984 Best Actress/ Play - The Real Thing

★ 1992 Best Actress/ Play - Death and the Maiden

★ 1995 Best Actress/ Musical - Sunset Boulevard
Other


★ 1988 Peoples Choice Award - Favorite Motion Picture Actress

★ 1992 Golden Camera/ Germany - Best International Actress

★ 2005 Screen Actors Guild Award/ Outstanding Actress, Television - The Lion in Winter

References


1. http://www.newenglandancestors.org/education/articles/NEXUS/_notable_kin_additional_noted_american_cousins_o_659_90804.asp?print=1
2. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06333/741921-374.stm
3. http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800019740/bio
4. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/05/wsunset105.xml
5. Opensecrets.org

External links









Glenn Close biography at thespiannet

Performance ''Working in the Theatre'' seminar video at American Theatre Wing.org, April 1992

Performance ''Working in the Theatre'' seminar video at American Theatre Wing.org, April 1986

TonyAwards.com Interview with Glenn Close

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